5:25-cv-01425 Romone Donte Willis v. CHP Riverside Area Dept. 840 et al
Case Summary
Romone Donte Willis filed a lawsuit against the California Highway Patrol Riverside Area Department and others. The docket notes a non-opposition to a motion, suggesting that one party has agreed not to contest a procedural or substantive request made by the opposing party. The underlying claims remain unspecified.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Non-opposition to motion
- • Law enforcement defendant
- • Procedural developments
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1 event5:25-cv-01425 Romone Donte Willis v. CHP Riverside Area Dept. 840 et al
In the case of Romone Donte Willis versus the CHP Riverside Area Department and others, a motion was filed and the opposing party chose not to contest it, as indicated by the non-opposition. This means the court may grant the motion without further argument, potentially speeding up the legal process. Such non-opposition often signals agreement or acceptance of the motion's terms by the other side.